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Story Behind the Art: For generations, Tibetan artisans have created rugs that serve both practical and decorative purposes, weaving deep cultural meaning into every design. Influenced by sacred symbols, geometric forms, mythical figures, and elements of nature, these rugs are celebrated for their vivid colors and spiritual resonance. After 1959, the Tibetan diaspora’s resettlement across Nepal and India sparked a revival of the craft, transforming it into a flourishing global art form. By the 1970s, Tibetan rugs had achieved international recognition, with Nepalese weavers—many trained alongside Tibetan refugees—playing a key role in preserving and evolving this ancient tradition. Distinguished by their signature Tibetan knot technique, these rugs feature a luxuriously soft, deeply textured pile. Today, Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indo-Tibetan rugs reflect a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, showcasing both reimagined classic motifs—like floral vines and snow lions—and modern, abstract designs that unite cultural heritage with contemporary artistry.

